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    The kuge (公家) was a Japanese aristocratic class that dominated the Japanese Imperial Court in Kyoto. The kuge were important from the establishment of...
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    They were subordinate to the shogun and nominally to the emperor and the kuge (an aristocratic class). In the term, dai (大) means 'large', and myō stands...
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  • Kügeş (Tatar: Күгеш, romanized: Kügeş) is a rural locality (a selo) in Yäşel Üzän District, Tatarstan. The population was 409 as of 2010. Kügeş is located...
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    1947. It was formed by merging the feudal lords (daimyō) and court nobles (kuge) into one system modelled after the British peerage. Distinguished military...
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  • List of Kuge families include the high level bureaucrats and nobles (kuge) in the Japanese Imperial court. This list is based on the lineage of the family...
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    Koga family (redirect from Koga (kuge))
    traces its descent from Emperor Murakami. The Koga lineage was classified as kuge prior to the Meiji Restoration, then as a kazoku lineage. The name Koga is...
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  • Kinchu narabini kuge shohatto (禁中並公家諸法度), sometimes known in English as the Laws for the Imperial and Court Officials, was a law issued by the Tokugawa...
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    clan (橘氏, Tachibana-uji, Tachibana-shi) was one of the four most powerful kuge (court nobility) families in Japan's Nara and early Heian periods—the other...
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  • Li Kuge (Chinese: 李窟哥) was a Khitan during the Tang dynasty. During the Tang Dynasty, Li Kuge (李窟哥) was given the surname Li (李) from the Tang government...
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  • Kuging is a village in Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. "Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya," Mark W. Post, Stephen Morey...
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  • (西園寺) is a Japanese family name of former kuge descent. People with the name include: The Saionji family, kuge family. Prince Saionji Kinmochi, 12th and...
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    Court Officials (kinchu narabini kuge shohatto 禁中並公家諸法度) to set out its relationship with the Imperial family and the kuge (imperial court officials), and...
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    occurring that involved a small number of Kuge who advocated for the restoration of direct Imperial rule. These Kuge were punished by the shōgun, who held...
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    regulations intended to promote political stability. The Emperor of Japan and the kuge were the official ruling class of Japan but had no power. The shōgun of the...
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  • power before the Heian period, during which new aristocracies and families, kuge, emerged in their place. After the Heian period, the samurai warrior clans...
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  • the most politically powerful families among the kuge (court nobility). Hokke (Fujiwara) List of Kuge families Japanese clans Nihon dai hyakka zensho....
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    2013. Retrieved 18 January 2013. "Sebičnost žena u Srbiji nije uzrok bele kuge | EurActiv Srbija". Euractiv.rs. 26 July 2013. Roser, Max (2014), "Total...
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    environment Symbolic capital Honour Moral responsibility Yangban (Korea) Kuge (Japan) Samanta, Thakur, Zamindar and Jenmi (India) "Definition of Aristocracy"...
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    alliance with the retired emperors Go-Shirakawa and Toba and infiltrating the kuge. He sent Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147–1199), the third son of Minamoto no Yoshimoto...
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  • meanings, and has been used in several contexts. Tachibana clan (kuge) (橘氏) – a clan of kuge (court nobles) prominent in the Nara and Heian periods (710–1185)...
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    4th class in the dōjō kuge. 1232 (Jōei 1, 2nd month): Yoritsune is raised to the second rank of the 3rd class in the dōjō kuge. 1233 (Tenpuku 1, 1st month):...
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  • Kuge is a village in the municipality of Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 430. Official results from...
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    expanding his dominion greatly. And when he was appointed to the highest rank of kuge, Kanpaku, despite being a common-born samurai, and in 1590, eight years after...
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    them into six genres: kuge-mono (公家物) shūkyō-mono (宗教物) buke-mono (武家物) shomin-mono (庶民物) gaikoku-mono (外国物) irui-mono (異類物) Kuge-mono are tales of the...
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  • with kerai and kenin, and can also refer to retainers in the service of kuge (court aristocracy), nanushi and landowners. Gokenin Karō Hatamoto Nihon...
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    Ōe no Hiromoto (大江 広元, 1148–1225) was a Japanese kuge (court noble) and vassal of the Kamakura shogunate, and contributed to establishing the shogunate's...
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  • Haysbert Cinematography Martin Chichov Edited by Cameron Hallenbeck Michael Kuge Music by Frederik Wiedmann Production companies Destination Films UFO International...
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    rigid and highly formalized. At the top were the emperor and court nobles (kuge), together with the shōgun and daimyo. Older scholars believed that there...
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    topics Anti-Chinese sentiment Anti-Korean sentiment Nobility Daimyo Kazoku Kuge Samurai Culture of Japan Hakkō ichiu Historical negationism Kokugaku Nihonjinron...
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    Miloš Simović; accessed 22 August 2016.(in Croatian) Andrey Shary & Aja Kuge. A Prayer for Serbia: The Secret of Zoran Djindjic's Death; accessed 22 August...
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